Blum Announces Real Crypto Earnings with $DOGS Tokens
As a fun twist, 100,000 lucky Blum users were randomly selected for this first round of the drop.
Blum just dropped some exciting news that the platform has launched a brand-new feature allowing its most active users to collect real cryptocurrency, specifically $DOGS tokens, directly within the game.
The CEO and Co-founder of Blum announced on Twitter, that to be eligible, Blum users must be highly active: playing the game regularly, daily check-ins, participating in quests like the TON Open League, showing on-chain activity, and inviting at least five friends.
Although Blum isn’t revealing the exact criteria to prevent misuse, the focus is on genuine user engagement.
The $DOGS token drop won’t be available to everyone immediately, but Blum promises regular rollouts for top users. As a fun twist, 100,000 lucky Blum users were randomly selected for this first round of the drop.
Additionally, Blum cleared up some confusion: this update is all about earning real crypto in the game and is separate from the meme pad feature, which lets users launch their memecoins and is still in testing.
Partnering with DogsHouse, Blum users can now earn $DOGS tokens in their favorite game.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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